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Minimalist facade with contrasting wooden elements

#11547. Minimalist facade with contrasting wooden elements

This modern minimalist house is a striking example of combining geometric purity with tactile contrast of materials. The building's facade is designed as a white cubic volume with clean lines and precise proportions, creating a sense of laconic elegance.

Special attention should be paid to the interplay of textures on the facade — smooth white plaster contrasts with warm wooden inserts in the form of sliding panels and shutters. This approach not only visually breaks up the monolithic white volume but also gives the building tactility and a connection to its natural surroundings. The horizontal wooden slats create an interesting rhythmic pattern that brings dynamism to the overall static composition.

The glazing is executed in a minimalist style — large windows without visible frames on the ground floor and a horizontal panoramic window on the second floor create a sense of lightness and connection with the surrounding landscape. This solution also fills the interiors with natural light.

The house is organically integrated into the hilly terrain, partially receding into the slope, which emphasizes the connection between architecture and the site's topography. White pebbles around the foundation create a visual separation of the volume from the ground, enhancing the effect of structural lightness.

For one's own home, such an approach with contrasting materials can be highly effective — combining smooth light surfaces with textured wooden inserts adds depth and character even to the most minimalist facade. The sliding wooden panels also serve as functional elements, allowing the regulation of lighting and privacy for the rooms, making them not only an aesthetic but also a practical solution.

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